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Max Effort
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Genesis Longitude???

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I have the chance to get a brand new (2019), Genesis Longitude, for a silly price!
I’ve heard good things about them but I’d appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance 🙂👍
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You’ll be putting valuable money into the till of a bike shop during these desperate times :-bd If that’s not a good enough reason for n+1, then you’ll never buy it :lol:
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voodoo_simon wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:33 pm You’ll be putting valuable money into the till of a bike shop during these desperate times :-bd If that’s not a good enough reason for n+1, then you’ll never buy it :lol:
I’m afraid it’s a private sale, not a bike shop. The LBS are only open for repairs!! 😟
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You’ll be putting money towards a hard-working individual who potential needs a little extra help during this C19 period. If that doesn’t justify N+1... etc :lol:
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I lifted one over a gate once. Still getting over it. But those I know who ride them, love them.
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I've never owned one but I've also never heard a bad word from those who do. As Tim says, they are a bit portly but probably no more than similar steel frames.
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I have one.

I think it is perfect for the sort of stuff we do, still not convinced about 27.5+ though.

It's not the fastest, but it is very forgiving.

I suppose the question is what do you intend to use it for?
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I have one, absolutely love, it ticks every box for my all round bivy bike.

Only downside is that it is a bit weighty and for someone who isn't the fittest it can be a pain when riding with whippets but if I wasn't such a lazy arse that wouldn't be an issue.
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Gummikuh wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:46 pm I have one.

I think it is perfect for the sort of stuff we do, still not convinced about 27.5+ though.

It's not the fastest, but it is very forgiving.

I suppose the question is what do you intend to use it for?
What’s making you doubtful about the 27.5+?
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Had one , just got the gearing right and a set of Jones bars and it got nicked , it was one of the most comfortable bikes I’ve had , it’s not quick but soaks everything up with ease , yep it’s heavy but the only time I’ve felt it was after 3 days of lifting over multiple gates , seriously considering another as I can’t see anything else that’s tickling me for my type of riding
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I nearly bought one but bought a Vagabond instead, mistake, it lasted
One ride, I found it too be an unforgiving ride, wish I'd gone for a longitude,
My mate had one with Stooge bars on and it was a great ride, only drawback
Being the aforementioned weight over gate issue but all in all a great bike :-bd
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Thanks for all the replies.
Sounds good so far!
There’s only a couple of things putting me off...
Sizing; The bike is a medium, but the Genesis website says I should get a large (I’m 5,10”). I’ve tried the bike and it seems fine (maybe needs a slightly longer stem).
Wheel size; I worry a little about the availability of 27.5+ stuff, but it can be converted to a 29er anyway!
Any advice?
Thanks again 🙂👍
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middleagedmadness wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:12 am Had one , just got the gearing right and a set of Jones bars and it got nicked , it was one of the most comfortable bikes I’ve had , it’s not quick but soaks everything up with ease , yep it’s heavy but the only time I’ve felt it was after 3 days of lifting over multiple gates , seriously considering another as I can’t see anything else that’s tickling me for my type of riding
Sorry to hear about the bike being nicked.
I’ve been thinking of putting Jones bars on mine (well, they’re actually On-One Geoffs).
What were they like on the Longitude? Did you change stem length?
Thanks for the help 🙂👍
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Hi.

27.5+ feels draggy on roads and hard surfaces, very difficult to get the pressure right for mixed terrain.
I have a vagabond 29er and it feels like it rolls better/faster, might just be me, might be the bike.
I have Jones bars on my longitude and it is again a marmite set-up, lots of hand positions and places to strap bags and attach GPS/lights. but I know some hate the wrist position.
I have a large and I am 180cm tall, seems fine for me, I wouldn't have thought a medium is that much smaller, but layback seatpost's and longer stems can help.
Like all things you are better taking a test ride if you can, to get the right size, otherwise you may never like the bike, no matter how much of a bargain it was.
Shame about all this lockdown, would have been more than happy for you to take mine for a spin.
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Max Effort wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:19 am
middleagedmadness wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:12 am Had one , just got the gearing right and a set of Jones bars and it got nicked , it was one of the most comfortable bikes I’ve had , it’s not quick but soaks everything up with ease , yep it’s heavy but the only time I’ve felt it was after 3 days of lifting over multiple gates , seriously considering another as I can’t see anything else that’s tickling me for my type of riding
Sorry to hear about the bike being nicked.
I’ve been thinking of putting Jones bars on mine (well, they’re actually On-One Geoffs).
What were they like on the Longitude? Did you change stem length?
Thanks for the help 🙂👍
Tried it with the standard stem and was a little too compact , not loads just felt elbows were tucked in to much , dropped a 90mm stem on and road great , really comfy
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middleagedmadness wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:38 am
Max Effort wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:19 am
middleagedmadness wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:12 am Had one , just got the gearing right and a set of Jones bars and it got nicked , it was one of the most comfortable bikes I’ve had , it’s not quick but soaks everything up with ease , yep it’s heavy but the only time I’ve felt it was after 3 days of lifting over multiple gates , seriously considering another as I can’t see anything else that’s tickling me for my type of riding
Sorry to hear about the bike being nicked.
I’ve been thinking of putting Jones bars on mine (well, they’re actually On-One Geoffs).
What were they like on the Longitude? Did you change stem length?
Thanks for the help 🙂👍
Tried it with the standard stem and was a little too compact , not loads just felt elbows were tucked in to much , dropped a 90mm stem on and road great , really comfy
Good to know!
I have both so I’ll have a bit of a play with them.
Thanks for the help 🙂👍
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Gummikuh wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:08 am Hi.

27.5+ feels draggy on roads and hard surfaces, very difficult to get the pressure right for mixed terrain.
I have a vagabond 29er and it feels like it rolls better/faster, might just be me, might be the bike.
I have Jones bars on my longitude and it is again a marmite set-up, lots of hand positions and places to strap bags and attach GPS/lights. but I know some hate the wrist position.
I have a large and I am 180cm tall, seems fine for me, I wouldn't have thought a medium is that much smaller, but layback seatpost's and longer stems can help.
Like all things you are better taking a test ride if you can, to get the right size, otherwise you may never like the bike, no matter how much of a bargain it was.
Shame about all this lockdown, would have been more than happy for you to take mine for a spin.
The fact that the tyres drag a bit doesn’t worry me much. I tend y to o keep off road whenever possible and my racing days are well gone!
I’m only a bit shorter than you but I’m built like a chimp (short legs/long body), so if I’m between two sizes, I always go for the smaller one. Also, my shoulders are knackered, so a more upright position would be better.
I quite like the Jones bars, so may well be using them.
Thanks for the help 🙂👍
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I have a 2018 ( or is it 2016? Not the one with the alu fork anyway) Longitude. Echo what others have said - bit heavy, but love it.

I tried Jones bars on mine - personally I came to the conclusion that the frame was too long for them to work, but I know others have has success. Maybe if I had a frame size down it could work, but would probably need a longer steerer or high rise stem. Happy with my Confucius bars now anyway.

I like 27.5+, but I find tyre pressure makes a big difference, so play around.
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